CADET NAMED TRUMAN SCHOLAR GREAT HAPPENINGS AT THE U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY Cadet 1st Class Aryemis Brown (pictured far "I spent most of the time talking about the right), a legal studies and humanities major quality of the Academy," he said. "I am in at the Air Force Academy, is one of 62 U.S. debt to the extraordinary faculty, squadron college students to receive the 2020 Truman commanders, academy military trainers, scholarship, which funds public service. coaches and fellow cadets for inspiring my curiosity to learn." "When Brig. Gen. Linell Letendre, the Academy's dean, shared the news, I could not stop smiling," Brown said Like most cadets, Brown left the Academy in March due to the COVID-19 global pandemic to attend classes through online distance learning. He looks forward to returning to the Colorado Springs campus even if's he's not sure when that might happen. Brown, from Rockville, Maryland, is also pursuing minors in religious studies and philosophy. He's mulling over a career as an Air or Space Force lawyer and plans to attend graduate school. Brown's father, retired Maj. Chris Brown, is a 1979 Academy graduate, and his mother, Claudia Brown, is a U.S. Public Health Service captain (both pictured above).His brother Alex is a 2020 Academy graduate, and brother Austin has been accepted into the class of 2024. "As i explore many opportunities for graduate degrees, I'm balancing my interests in education and training, space and the humanities and law," he said. "The only certainty is my desire to fulfill a career of public service during my time in the military and beyond." Visit usafa.edu to learn more about the impact cadets are having on our Like other Truman scholarship nominees, Brown was interviewed by the foundation. community and the U.S. Air Force. This sponsored feature provided through a joint venture between: AIR FORCE ACADEMY FOUNDATION THE COLORADO THIRTY GROUP CADET NAMED TRUMAN SCHOLAR GREAT HAPPENINGS AT THE U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY Cadet 1st Class Aryemis Brown (pictured far "I spent most of the time talking about the right), a legal studies and humanities major quality of the Academy," he said. "I am in at the Air Force Academy, is one of 62 U.S. debt to the extraordinary faculty, squadron college students to receive the 2020 Truman commanders, academy military trainers, scholarship, which funds public service. coaches and fellow cadets for inspiring my curiosity to learn." "When Brig. Gen. Linell Letendre, the Academy's dean, shared the news, I could not stop smiling," Brown said Like most cadets, Brown left the Academy in March due to the COVID-19 global pandemic to attend classes through online distance learning. He looks forward to returning to the Colorado Springs campus even if's he's not sure when that might happen. Brown, from Rockville, Maryland, is also pursuing minors in religious studies and philosophy. He's mulling over a career as an Air or Space Force lawyer and plans to attend graduate school. Brown's father, retired Maj. Chris Brown, is a 1979 Academy graduate, and his mother, Claudia Brown, is a U.S. Public Health Service captain (both pictured above).His brother Alex is a 2020 Academy graduate, and brother Austin has been accepted into the class of 2024. "As i explore many opportunities for graduate degrees, I'm balancing my interests in education and training, space and the humanities and law," he said. "The only certainty is my desire to fulfill a career of public service during my time in the military and beyond." Visit usafa.edu to learn more about the impact cadets are having on our Like other Truman scholarship nominees, Brown was interviewed by the foundation. community and the U.S. Air Force. This sponsored feature provided through a joint venture between: AIR FORCE ACADEMY FOUNDATION THE COLORADO THIRTY GROUP